5 Books to Awaken Interest in Christian History
Chosen by Jennifer Woodruff Tait, editor of “Christian History” magazine and author of “Christian History in Seven Sentences.”
Falleció Jürgen Moltmann, teólogo de la esperanza
Un soldado alemán encontrado por Cristo en un campo de prisioneros de guerra se convirtió en el renombrado erudito cristiano que enseñó que «Dios llora con nosotros para que algún día podamos reír con Él».
Died: Jürgen Moltmann, Theologian of Hope
A German soldier found by Christ in a prisoner of war camp, he became a renowned Christian scholar who taught that “God weeps with us so that we may someday laugh with him.”
Beware Drawing Bright Lines Between Evangelical and Ecumenical Protestants
The divisions between these “parties” are important. So are the divisions within them.
Bring Back Altar Calls
They could foster the worst in evangelical spirituality. But the best of it, too.
National Tragedies Still Call Forth Sermons. But Their Tone Has Changed.
A new history argues that Protestant ministers have traded prophetic introspection for triumphalist civil religion.
Ahora todos somos bautistas… Así que no nos peleemos como si lo fuéramos
La democracia estadounidense y el cristianismo democratizado se enfrentan a crisis similares de desunión.
We Are All Baptists Now—So Let’s Not Fight Like It
American democracy and democratized Christianity face a similar crisis of disunity.
The History of the Fundamentalists Facing a Massive Abuse Scandal
Meet the conservative Baptists who don’t like Billy Graham.
Just Who Are These ‘People of Faith’ Anyway?
Articulating moral consensus in a pluralistic country.